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Merrill Weijula, President; Bnh I.aytnn. Vice President; Geraldine Beeiner, Secretary; Helen Kansas, Treas¬ urer; Gcirdnn de Leon, Sergeant at , rnis; Miss Haldernian, Adviser; .Miss Smoots, , dviser; Miss Frieilrich, .Adviser. The present junior class, which entered Astoria High in 1945, has come to the end of a very eventful year. Last year, as the sophomore class, under the leadership of Frank Franciscovich, president; Ronald Angberg, vice president; Edith Sather, secretary; Judy Thompson, treasurer; and Richard Ruitta, sergeant at arms, these students successfully carried on the activi¬ ties of their class. Dick Morse maintained the class sports standing by win¬ ning his letter in football and basketball. This year the class, advised by Miss Halderman, Miss Smoots, and Miss Friedrich, and under the leadership of Merrill Weijola, president; Bob Lay- ton, vice president; Geraldine Beemer, secretary; Ffelen Kangas, treasurer; and Dick Alberding, sergeant at arms, again proved their ability to co-oper¬ ate as a class. The members of this class decided this year to have a school crest consisting of the Astor Column with Astoria High written under it to be worn on either a pin or a ring. Future juniors may now wear their school pin for two years instead of only part of their senior year. In March, eighteen juniors, directed by Miss Allen, and supported by the rest of their class, presented the comedy entitled, Quiet Summer . Their second social event of the year was their Junior Prom, which was held at Patriot Hall, in April. The juniors can now look forward to a very successful senior year. JUNIORS
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